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Dear All,

 

My name is Nanucha Wodd a Thai student of the Faculty of Human Social, Chlalongkorn University (I'm the fourth year student). I'm doing the research for my last thesis at the moment. I'm very interested about the Health and Social Insurance for Thai residents compare to French, Aussie and also UK & Scan's residents. My thesis will be discussed among Bachelor & Master Degree students as I would like to send it to Thai Government for a consideration. So I hope you guys here could probably help me a lot to find out some information I need. 

 

My questions are as follows;

"Government's coverage & limitations in terms of Health & Social Insurance for country residents of France, Australia, UK and Scandinavia countries"

 

Anybody know about this or has any ideas where to find out?  can you please share to me?   can send me a PM?

 

Thank you very much. 

 

Sincerely,

 

Nanucha W.

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Topic moved to the General Forum for member's input.

 

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Hi Nanucha 

 

Not to be too hard on you but the research aspect of a Thesis is to actually do the work yourself to find for references around your chosen topic, not canvass forums for general support.

 

I also assume you have an academic supervisor overseeing  your Thesis for support.

 

I used Google and in 1 minutes here are two excellent starting references for you

 

The social care and health systems of nine countries https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/sites/files/kf/media/commission-background-paper-social-care-health-system-other-countries.pdf

 

OECD  Health  - http://www.oecd.org/about/atozindexg-h-i-j-k.htm

 

Enjoy

Posted

The likelihood of getting reliable information on this forum is very low. The countries you list have comprehensive web sites from which all relevant information may be obtained. The previous poster has given you a start.

Posted

Im an ex educator.

There is nothing wrong with asking  questions anywhere.

 

But I do agree that the question needs some  clarification  as stated in Post 3.

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20 hours ago, berrec said:

Hi Nanucha 

 

Not to be too hard on you but the research aspect of a Thesis is to actually do the work yourself to find for references around your chosen topic, not canvass forums for general support.

 

I also assume you have an academic supervisor overseeing  your Thesis for support.

 

I used Google and in 1 minutes here are two excellent starting references for you

 

The social care and health systems of nine countries https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/sites/files/kf/media/commission-background-paper-social-care-health-system-other-countries.pdf

 

OECD  Health  - http://www.oecd.org/about/atozindexg-h-i-j-k.htm

 

Enjoy

 

I don't think Nanucha was looking for anyone to do the work. I see nothing wrong with Nanucha coming here for help or advice. The more input the better. In Nanucha's own words, "Anybody know about this or has any ideas where to find out? "

 

That was very kind of you to provide links to get the project started. Wish Nanucha the best with the thesis.

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On 6/29/2017 at 6:09 PM, Belzybob said:

The likelihood of getting reliable information on this forum is very low. The countries you list have comprehensive web sites from which all relevant information may be obtained. The previous poster has given you a start.

 

Agree, your thesis should state facts with references.

 

On a community web board (like TV) you will get:

 

- a lot of opinions, 

- lots of 'statements' about policies which are just gossip more than fact and often quite incorrect, and

- lots of comments which are what people would like to have, or what people think 'would be nice' rather then the actual policies and regulations.

 

I'm a graduate thesis committee member at three Thai universities and one in Vietnam. At all of these graduate schools you wouldn't get past the first 5 minutes of your presentation without very detailed references. (Actually the thesis documents are distributed to the committee members a few days / a week before the presentation date. If references are lacking there's a good chance your presentation will be postponed.) 

 

Good luck and get started quickly. It takes much longer than most students realize to do comprehensive search and to do the analysis, and to develop recommendation and to build a structured thesis document which has good flow. And use graphs as much as you can to make comparisons.

 

And don't forget the literature review.

 

Good luck. (Start today!!!!)

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